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Old 09-08-2007, 03:34 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Razzy View Post
I wonder if Warner can do a better job that EA? Probably doubtful. Games based on movies are usually subpar no matter who develops them. EA's games of late definitely haven't been stellar so I guess this won't hurt anyone but EA.

"One of the most interesting things about the move is that they are planning on taking back control of some of the licenses to be utilized to their game division. Specifically licenses like Superman, Batman, Harry Potter and The Sopranos. It’ll be interesting to see how EA reacts as Harry Potter in particular has generated a lot of revenue for the company. With only two movies left, will the public really be interested in future adventures in the Potter universe. And can there ever be a decent Superman game? That’s certainly a challenge that remains to be seen."

http://www.digitalbattle.com/2007/08...e-development/
This is some VERY interesting news. This could have a significant impact on the WB/BD relationship. For the better
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